I don't have that problem. With 3 books, one for chainmail, one for ringmail and one for platemail you can use the existing filters for number/material/quality etc to find exactly what you need.
I don't have that problem. With 3 books, one for chainmail, one for ringmail and one for platemail you can use the existing filters for number/material/quality etc to find exactly what you need.
blacksmithing is pretty easy to currently filter, agreed. But with cooking or alchemy, no one wants to have 50+ books by 'type'
I don't have that problem. With 3 books, one for chainmail, one for ringmail and one for platemail you can use the existing filters for number/material/quality etc to find exactly what you need.
blacksmithing is pretty easy to currently filter, agreed. But with cooking or alchemy, no one wants to have 50+ books by 'type'
I have a toxic and explosive book for alchemy. Pies and sushis fit in a book. I only keep what makes a large. And bribe all to max when I get them. I don't mess with the lower cooking BODs.
Alchemy - Lesser potions, normal, greater, explosion, toxic - 5 books Carpentry - Instruments, elven weapons, human weapons, simple furniture, Armoire & Cabinets, large chests - 6 books Fletching - Ammo, Human bows, elven bows - 3 books and so on. Each book is by large type, some have 2 types where it's simple to do. That way you use the filters that are already there. I don't keep small bods unless the value is high enough to give a worthwhile reward, PoF for example. Smaller ones I either don't collect at all or fill and return when I get them.
A search feature or more filters would be great. My books are organized. The problem comes in when I get one from friends or idocs. When you get a book with 300 to 400 bods and have to sort out chain, plate, and ring, your eyes go cross. A filter for each would be amazing. (Not to mention a fill from backpack function for the book itself.)
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Pies and sushis fit in a book.
I only keep what makes a large. And bribe all to max when I get them.
I don't mess with the lower cooking BODs.
Alchemy - Lesser potions, normal, greater, explosion, toxic - 5 books
Carpentry - Instruments, elven weapons, human weapons, simple furniture, Armoire & Cabinets, large chests - 6 books
Fletching - Ammo, Human bows, elven bows - 3 books
and so on. Each book is by large type, some have 2 types where it's simple to do. That way you use the filters that are already there. I don't keep small bods unless the value is high enough to give a worthwhile reward, PoF for example. Smaller ones I either don't collect at all or fill and return when I get them.